Sympathy For The Devil and Satan’s Power : One Mindbending Story Of The Process Church Of The Final Judgement

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After investigating deeply thanks to the following two documentaries…I must say…there is a convergent scope between us and them

Authored by William S. Bainbridge via Satans’ Power Book

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Moore-De Grimstone and Mary-Anne MacLean at their beginnings in London.

De Grimstone used to write as we do, bypassing the linguistic filters and going straight and directly to the nervous system.

The world described by Mr.Moore, aka Robert de Grimstone, is a place of darkness, misery, pain, anguish, hatred, and failure, humanity is the devil and the world is their hell.

The documentaries mostly portray the founders and their followers, adepts, and acolytes as just Satanists and devil-worshippers, when in reality, their religion encompasses more than just one God. In fact, their belief system involves three Gods, entangling a fourth one. For those who have read Plichta’s works or our articles on the Simulation, this 3+1 concept holds significant meaning.

Their cult must be seen in the optic of who is reinterpreting the Christianity fundamental teachings of cosmogony and theology in a modern key, it means starting exploring the abyss into ourselves before to forge an idea of what we are and where we are.

As Berkowitz confirmed, it is horrifying and confirmed that the children of the cult were treated in a heinous manner. They lived without their parents in cramped, dirty spaces and were exposed to crimes and dangers such as pedophilia and other terrible fates. Apparently, all of this was due to the cult’s wannabe Goddess, who hated children because she had a difficult childhood. Indeed the documentaries also highlight the charismatic figure of Mary-Anne Maclean, the true Deus Ex Machina of the organization.

nicknamed Hecate, Goddess of Witchcraft, Necromancy, Night and Moon.

Yes, she would be also Kali, the infamous Goddess, active in actual Epoch, according to Veda revelations.
She grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow, facing a world of misery, pain, and anguish. Her parents did not care for her that much, and she may have been raped as a teenager. After that, she moved to London.

Although we have found out that she moved then to America where she met, maybe deeply, Sugar Ray Robinson, and returning from New York  maybe she got also involved in the Profumo’s scandal.

This isn’t to say, however, that there wasn’t something nefarious about the Process, especially the figure of Mary Ann de Grimston. Unfortunately, much of the research concerning the inner circle of the Process is deeply flawed if not grossly inaccurate. As a result, conspiracy researchers have for years followed red herrings (Robert de Grimston) while being unable to turn up any reliable background information about the true Process mastermind, Mary Ann de Grimston. Indeed, there is virtually no credible information available concerning Miss de Grimston’s life before joining the Church of Scientology in the early 1960s other than the fact that she was born in 1931 in Glasgow, Scotland and that she had worked as a prostitute in some capacity prior to joining the Church.
From these mysterious origins have come a host of rumors and speculation, most notably that Miss de Grimston was involved in some capacity in the Profumo Affair before signing up with the Scientologists.

“At the Hubbard Institute of Scientology in London he met Mary Anne MacLean, a woman who is said to have been engaged to prizefighter Sugar Ray Robinson in America for a brief period, before returning to England. Mary Anne MacLean was born in Glasgow on November 20, 1931, and was thus four years Robert Moore’s senior. Before she met Moore, however, she became involved with several high-ranking British politicians a la Christine Keeler of the Profumo Affair… Christine Keeler was the mistress of British War Minister John Profumo and Soviet GRU agent Yevgeny Ivanoff; she herself also alleged that she slept with President John Kennedy on a trip she made to the United States in the summer of 1962…

“This, then, was the situation at the time Mary Anne MacLean met Robert Moore at Scientology headquarters in London; they then decided to break away, form their own operation, and get married. For someone like Mary Anne, it was probably a wise move: her profile in British society was not entirely low. Engaged to an American prizefighter, running in the same circles as Keeler and her associates, who were all being rounded up to help the police in their inquiries,’ it was a smart move to decamped to the Scientologists and marry an intelligent and charismatic architect like Robert Moore, as cover if nothing else… Mary Anne MacLean’s former fiancé, Sugar Ray Robinson, had even intended to make a film of the Profumo affair with Christine Keeler in the starring role opposite Sugar Ray himself, thus strengthening the link between MacLean, Robinson, Keeler and the Profumo Affair … and from Profumo to Process.”
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And then, in 1961, Mary Ann briefly steps onto the stage of recorded history (eventually) when she joins the Church of Scientology and quickly becomes an auditor. By 1965 this self-proclaimed former high-class prostitute had cofounded her own cult with Robert Moor, a former British military officer who was the son of an engineer and the grandson of a vicar, and whom Mary Ann had wed. Eventually they took on the last name de Grimston to sound more aristocratic.

And about the dogs, among them the most famous named Satan and Lucifer, it is now known that Mary-Anne considered herself also as the reincarnation of Joseph Goebbels,

then you can comprehend why the shepherd dogs,

the Church symbol as a Swastika,

It should not be surprising to discover that at the peak of its expansion, the Cult joined forces with the KKK and Aryan Brotherhood movements across America and Europe.

And certainly the Process approached far right ideologues from time to time. In addition to Rockwell, the Process (then calling itself the Foundation Church) also met with notorious segregationist Gov. George Wallace and apparently even performed a faith healing for him.

The alleged death of Mary-Anne in 2004 remains shrouded in mystery, much like many other aspects of her life, including the extent of the Process Church’s infiltration in society, casting a shadow over the group’s legacy.

However, the documentaries lack of information. For example, it is known that the London Cult travelled to Sicily to visit the same place inhabited for some time by Aleister Crowley near Palermo. Furthermore, the article does not mention the lesser-known key members of the cult who directed its social operations. Instead, it only provides a few details about the founder, Mary-Anne MacLean, who went on to establish Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, while others changed their names and disappeared into secrecy.

At last, a curiosity where we stumbled while searching. Robert and Mary Anne used to consider themselves as Omega.
So, who is really this person…the real Mary-Anne?

And what Omega does as organization

reminds us of…